When a protein denatures, what type of
bonding is affected?
a. covalent
b. peptide
c. ionic
d. hydrogen
e. metallic
D
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A) the morphological species concept B) the biological species concept C) the phylogenetic species concept D) both the morphological species and phylogenetic species concepts E) the morpholoogical species, biological species, and phylogenetic species concepts
The differences among individuals in the number of copies of a region of a genome are known as:
A. RFLP B. SNP C. PCR D. CNV E. SINE
If you partially hydrogenate oleic acid, the resulting molecule most likely would:a
lose a carbon atom. b. lose a carboxyl group. c. become soluble in water. d. contain more double bonds. e. have a double bond changed from cis to trans.
A molecule of glucose sugar is used by the cells of your body to make about 34-36 ATP. This means that:
a) the bond between ADP and the last P in ATP is a low energy bond. b) ATP can be used over and over again without being used up. c) organisms that cannot use glucose, like some bacteria, don't make ATP. d) glucose is a relatively energy poor molecule compared to ATP. e) glucose carries at least 30-40 times the energy of an ATP molec